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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (161205)3/5/2002 9:42:31 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 186894
 
"Where do you see this? I looked everywhere and couldn't find it."

Here would be one place.
silica.com

And no, I am not trying to slam what Intel has done with XScale. Considering the process that Digital was using, to move to to something more mainstream was an enormous achievement.



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (161205)3/6/2002 2:31:48 AM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
Combjelly, Re: "the StrongArm family (SA110, SA1100 and SA1110) are on a 0.35 micron process"
Where do you see this? I looked everywhere and couldn't find it.


The StrongArm Family (in which I played a role) are manufactured in Intel's Hudson Mass Fab17 using DEC's old 0.35u process. XScale is Intel's conversion of that to Intel design/process/manufacturing infrastructure.

EP